Floods in Argentina were displaced by more than 4,400 people

Strong storms in Argentina have caused floods in 30 districts of Buenos Aires Province and 4,460 people have been converted. Called the army to help with withdrawal and rescue activities. Important roads are closed and the necessary services in most affected areas have been frozen.

Matias Bagleyetto
As a result of the strong storms of the country’s highest population north and in the country, more than 400 millimeters of rain were rained in a few hours on Saturday, and the chaotic floods filled all the municipalities.
“The province of Buenos Aires is working to give the necessary answers to this extraordinary weather program,” said Province Governor Axel Kisiloff. In your account on Social Network X.
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Red warning is maintained in several districts
The Provincial Directorate of Buenos Aires Civil Defense will continue in several districts from Saturday night to Sunday, with storms, with storms, gast that can reach 100 km/h/h gust “and 30 and 60” precipitation between the 30 and 60 “mm”.
Officials have distributed more than 66,000 pounds of food, 3,500 blankets, 3,500 blankets, 5,000 water bids and 2,500 cleaning kits and reported that hospitals are generally operating.
So far, deaths have not been recorded, but Kisillof citizens have been asked to avoid driving in the affected areas. “We must be very careful and take care of personal, family and community to protect ourselves,” he said at X.
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Called to interfere with the army
According to Defense Minister Louis Petri, National Security Minister Patricia Bulrich, accompanied by National Security Minister Patricia Bulrich, one of the most influenced cities in the floods, in the neighboring jreath, northeastern beauty, at the Northeast Beains Aires.
Two important roads crossing the Province, National Roads 8 and 9 were closed due to the amount of water and many important services were frozen in most affected areas.
“The provincial state is, as a whole, all its physical and human resources to give those who are in these difficult times,” said Buenos Aires.
Matias Bagleyetto